Vic and Sade – Sleepers Beware, Russell. 440204.

Vic and Russel talk about the sleeping flora and fauna that laies dormant on these chilly winter days, only to enter their house to discover Mr Sludge asleep on the davenport. Sade doesn't want the slumbering neighbor to be disturbed, but despite her best effort, Vic and Russel find excuses to enter the room where Mr Sludge is sleeping.

Vic and Sade – Sixty Pairs Of Pants. 440203.

In the living room in the small house halfway up the next block, we find Vic and Sade involved in a round of Rummy. Vic keeps a watchful eye on the game play, marvelling at Sade's sloppy habits of throwing away good cards, and forgetting whose turn it is. Russel enters for distractions to the game when he talks about his 60 pairs of pants.

Abbott and Costello – Hedda Hopper Sherman Oaks Gazette. 440224

Bud and Lou joke around about the news, and running a newspaper. Lou claims to be a great reporter. Sounds more like a peeping Tom to me though. Ken Niles even hops on the band wagon of offering news on animals. The jokes turn to good looks, or lack of them when Verna Felton shows up. Bud wants to make her fashion editer of his newspaper. Lou goes for the big headlines, world news. He phones Adolf Hitler himself, and Mel Blanc comes back with a passable, and funny, impression of that national leader. Freddie Rich plays, I Love You.

Burns and Allen – William Powell. 440201.

Gracie drops her big news to George. The build up makes it sound like she might be having a baby, but instead she has just hired anew maid. The maid claims that she can't talk and work, so as Gracie does the chores, the maid gossips about her other Hollywood clients. Seeing that no dinner is going to be forthcoming, George leaves to eat out. Jimmy Cash sings, I'll Get By.

Great Gildersleeve – Marjorie The Actress. 440130.

Like every other town in the World War 2 era, Summerfield is in a big war bond drive. Gildersleeve and the whole family are doing all they can in support of the war effort. Marjorie is taking part in a theatrical group, Gildy is on the war bond committee, and he questions her about her play. She is a little star struck after her director has been praising her abilities. Birdie is a little upset that she won't eat, and Leroy is relentless in his teasing of her that Marjorie flees to her room.

Burns and Allen – Paul Henreid. 440125.

It's another morning in the Burns home as Gracie talks to her friend about George not letting her start her acting school. They talk about business slogans, and testimonials to promote their talent school. Gracie has circulated a handbill with a fake testimonial she wrote, and signed it as Paul Henried. As George comes in, Gracie blows smoke to cover the exit of her friend. He's a little suspicious, but will Gracie be able to talk sense to him? More importantly, will he make sense of her explanations?

Abbott and Costello – Football Game With Harold Peary 440120

Lou talks about his adventures walking by the shipyards. Then Lou gets confused on how to pronounce words like Colonel, coloney, and others. Ken and Mrs Niles arrive to talk about their hunting trip. They are accompanied by Hector, who teases Lou. As they argue, they accidentally shoot Harold Peary with a BB gun. Lou talks about his adventures walking by the shipyards. Then Lou gets confused on how to pronounce words like Colonel, coloney, and others. Ken and Mrs Niles arrive to talk about their hunting trip. They are accompanied by Hector, who teases Lou. As they argue, they accidently shoot Harold Peary with a BB gun.